SOTC Travel conferred the 2017 Today’s Traveller Award for ‘Best Outbound Tour Operator’

SOTC Travel conferred the 2017 Today’s Traveller Award for ‘Best Outbound Tour Operator’

SOTC Travel was conferred the ‘Best Outbound Tour Operator’ at the 11th annual ‘Today’s Traveller Awards 2017’, Taj Palace, New Delhi. Today’s Traveller Awards, the most respected awards in the travel industry, has always recognized the achievements and accomplishments of pioneering companies and leaders from the industry, Daniel D’souza, Head Sales, India and NRI Markets, SOTC Travel received the award at a gala evening of celebration. The Today’s Traveller Awards by Gill India Group is one of the acknowledged awards presented to corporate, hospitality, travel and tourism sector in India.

Speaking on the win, Daniel D’souza, Head Sales, India and NRI Markets, SOTC Travel said, “It’s an honor to receive this prestigious award. The award recognizes SOTC’s significant contribution to Outbound Travel. Our endeavor has always been to facilitate breakthrough services and be a trusted and preferred Outbound Tour Operator to our customers. The Today’s Traveller Award creates high levels of motivation and zeal at SOTC to continue to perform, strive for excellence and be leaders in the travel and tourism industry.”

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